Walt Disney World Resort doesn’t want another alligator-related tragedy. A few days after an alligator dragged a 2-year-old boy from his parents in a lagoon, the company is installing warning signs and temporary barriers at their beaches.

The Walt Disney World Resort installed a sign that reads, ‘danger’ and ‘stay away from the water’ Friday near the lagoon. The sign has a picture of an alligator and a snake and says, ‘stay away from the water.’

Jacquee Wahler, vice president, at the Walt Disney World Resort released a statement Friday.

“We are installing signage and temporary barriers at our resort beach locations and are working on permanent, long-term solutions at our beaches,” Wahler said. “We continue to evaluate processes and procedures for our entire property, and, as part of this, we are reinforcing training with our cast for reporting sightings and interactions with wildlife and are expanding our communication to guests on this topic.”

Dr. Sara Zydowicz, an associate medical examiner of the District Nine Medical Examiner’s Office, ruled that drowning and traumatic injuries were the cause of death for Lane T. Graves, officials said.

The toddler was on vacation with his parents, Melissa and Matt Graves, from Elkhorn, Nebraska. The boy was dragged into the Seven Seas Lagoon near Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Rose Silva said. There is no further information to be released at this time.

Matt and Melissa Graves, the parents of the 2-year-old boy, said in a statement released Thursday that they were "devastated" following the death of their son. "Words cannot describe the shock and grief our family is experiencing over the loss of our son.

"We are devastated and ask for privacy during this extremely difficult time. To all of the local authorities and staff who worked tirelessly these past 24 hours, we express our deepest gratitude," the statement read.